<VV> Re: VirtualVairs Digest, Vol 18, Issue 56
djtcz at comcast.net
djtcz at comcast.net
Sat Jul 15 15:07:37 EDT 2006
I meant I don't know the relationship between fuel flow and jet number.
If the air density calculation indicated the density was at 105% , I do not know how many jet sizes to go up for 105% fuel flow.
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Dan Timberlake
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>The relationship of main jet number to size is not known,
I always thought the last two digits of a Rochester jet p/n (what is
stamped on the jet) was the orifice size - 52=.052" - see Doug Roe's
"Rochester Carburators" pg 242 for QJs
Padgett
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